Trimethylamine N ‐Oxide and Mortality Risk in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease

Oct 30, 2016Journal of the American Heart Association

Levels of Trimethylamine N-Oxide and Risk of Death in People with Peripheral Artery Disease

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Abstract

Median plasma TMAO levels were 4.8 μmol/L in 935 patients with peripheral artery disease.

  • Elevated TMAO levels were associated with a 2.7-fold increased risk of all-cause mortality over five years.
  • The highest quartile of TMAO remained predictive of mortality even after adjusting for traditional risk factors and inflammatory markers.
  • Prognostic value of elevated TMAO was consistent across different subtypes of peripheral artery disease.
  • TMAO provided significant incremental prognostic value for all-cause mortality, improving risk classification and predictive accuracy.

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